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Discover Ludwig'To counterbalancing' is correct and usable in written English.
It usually describes an action or strategy that is intended to offset or balance out something else. For example, "The company introduced a series of fiscal policies to counterbalancing the weakening economy."
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To counterbalancing
verb
To apply weight in order to balance an opposing weight.
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Open data, big data and smart services, working hand in hand with the right policies, can go a long way to counterbalancing the disruption caused by robots, machine intelligence and the internet of things.
Two mechanisms contribute to counterbalancing the drug effects.
These results suggest that most of the epistasis that we identified during NP's evolution is due to counterbalancing stabilizing and destabilizing mutations.
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The left leg reaches behind to counterbalance.
Our idea is to counterbalance the other way".
"I'm doing everything in my power to counterbalance it".
As corporations grow, government has to grow to counterbalance them.
Fifteen years ago, New York City's government was overhauled to give the City Council expanded powers to counterbalance the mayor.
Perhaps the hard puzzles are meant to counterbalance the soft-headed story.
It will require continual effort by the states to counterbalance those forces".
Insurance is desired to counterbalance the negative consequences of unexpected events, like illnesses or natural disasters.
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